Confidence of big banks must reach the masses too
Barbadians have been through a lot over the past 10 to 15 years, and they deserve to feel their sacrifices were worth it. A Prime Minister died in office, an economic crisis brought the country to the brink of collapse, the island lost its prized investment-grade status and fell to junk bond realm. Added to […]
PSV conductor remanded pending sentencing for cursing policeman
A 27-year-old public service vehicle (PSV) conductor will spend the next four weeks at Dodds Prison reflecting on his decision to curse a police officer. Nicholas Shamar Sobers of Hopewell, St Thomas, appeared before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes in the No. 1 District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court and pleaded guilty to three charges. These […]
Ministry: No tolerance for aggression towards school staff, students
The Ministry of Education has declared zero tolerance for any act of aggression towards teachers, support staff and students at the island’s schools. The declaration comes in response to an incident at the Workman’s Primary School in St George where the relative of a student entered the school compound unannounced and confronted members of staff […]